Pinky is dead: What was her latest return to television like after an 18-year absence

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Lidia Satragno, better known as Little fingerHe passed away on Thursday at the age of 87. In September 2019 he had his last return to television after being away from the screen for 18 years. He did it through public TV, in the cycle messy memories. “I can not believe it”, she commented excitedly.

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The program measured 1.1 rating points and was the most watched of the day of September 28, 2019 on the state channel. She was the central figure of the show, in which, at least in her debut, she was very emotional. then the shipment it had a clear homage to the woman who had been admitted to a rehabilitation center months earlier.

Pinky, who was on her way to turning 84 at the time, was accompanied by her granddaughter, Kari Araujo, who the job of editor of the magazine. And that he was trying to order the “messy memories”.

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The night had several intense moments, especially when the singer and actor Raúl Lavié, Pinky’s husband and father of their two sons, Gastón and Leonardo (who died earlier that year) arrived as a guest.

“How can we forget what we lived together?” commented Lavié. “There are very deep things that unite us. And I thank God for this moment and to be able to share these messy memories.”

Featuring footage from her long career, the leading lady has been seen on shows from decades past. together with characters such as Gerardo Sofovich, Tato Bores or Susana Giménez.

“Ladies and gentlemen, here is color television”, said a young Pinky in the video announcing the big leap to the new television.

Lidia Satragno also received two very special wishes from two San Lorenzo fans like her. Marcelo Tinelli spoke to him through a video and gave him a club shirt.

“Dear Pinky, I’m thrilled to have you back on TV. It’s beautiful. You are a teacher to all of us, those of us who are still learning on television. You’ve been back and forth. When we went, you’ve already come and gone so many times, that you’re a genius,” Tinelli told him.

She was similarly greeted by Rodolfo Terragno, Argentine ambassador to UNESCO.

Source: Clarin

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